Edit: I realized this is in the wrong forum after posting it. I can't find a delete-post button, or a way to move it to a better place, so if one of the admins wants to tweak the forum that'd be cool. GF
I have a Yamaha G50-112II that I bought new many years ago. I pulled it from the closet, spent a few minutes spinning the knobs to get rid of the noise, and it's singing again.
I will be using it with one of Line 6's X3-Live floor systems, but I'm wondering if it makes more sense to switch to something like a Line 6 Flextone III 1x12 or one of Yamaha's DB80 112 combos (if I can find one) instead of the G50.
Because the G50-112 doesn't have an effects loop I'll have to run the X3 into the guitar input, which will then have all the preamp and tone knobs to traverse, possibly coloring the sound of the X3.
I don't really want to do that so I started thinking of alternatives. I could get a small power-amp, but then I'd probably want separate cabinets, but getting a cabinet that doesn't color the sound is not easy, because most guitar cabinets are designed to color it one way or another.
Then I thought looking for a modeling amp with effect loops would work well because then I could plug into it, avoiding the preamp stage in the amp, and hopefully avoid some intentional coloring of the sound by whatever speaker is in it because the maker would want to have the sound be flexible. That lead me to think about the Flextone III. Reading up on it lead me to some reviews for the Yamaha DG80, and, because I've always liked the sound of the Yamaha amps I kind of went full-circle.
The newer modeling amps have a plus because they have additional effects which I could probably use in addition to what the X3 has.
So, my question is, do y'all think I should stick with the G50 and plug into the regular input, use the "A" channel to stay as clean as the amp can, or go with the newer modeling amps figuring they'll be more neutral and give me some additional flexibility.
As a bonus question: Any comments on the long-term viability of Yamaha's DG80 motorized knobs? The docs say it will be bitchy if the knob can't get to its set position within 20 seconds. I hear "planned obsolesce" whispering in my head when I read their docs about it.
I have a Yamaha G50-112II that I bought new many years ago. I pulled it from the closet, spent a few minutes spinning the knobs to get rid of the noise, and it's singing again.
I will be using it with one of Line 6's X3-Live floor systems, but I'm wondering if it makes more sense to switch to something like a Line 6 Flextone III 1x12 or one of Yamaha's DB80 112 combos (if I can find one) instead of the G50.
Because the G50-112 doesn't have an effects loop I'll have to run the X3 into the guitar input, which will then have all the preamp and tone knobs to traverse, possibly coloring the sound of the X3.
I don't really want to do that so I started thinking of alternatives. I could get a small power-amp, but then I'd probably want separate cabinets, but getting a cabinet that doesn't color the sound is not easy, because most guitar cabinets are designed to color it one way or another.
Then I thought looking for a modeling amp with effect loops would work well because then I could plug into it, avoiding the preamp stage in the amp, and hopefully avoid some intentional coloring of the sound by whatever speaker is in it because the maker would want to have the sound be flexible. That lead me to think about the Flextone III. Reading up on it lead me to some reviews for the Yamaha DG80, and, because I've always liked the sound of the Yamaha amps I kind of went full-circle.
The newer modeling amps have a plus because they have additional effects which I could probably use in addition to what the X3 has.
So, my question is, do y'all think I should stick with the G50 and plug into the regular input, use the "A" channel to stay as clean as the amp can, or go with the newer modeling amps figuring they'll be more neutral and give me some additional flexibility.
As a bonus question: Any comments on the long-term viability of Yamaha's DG80 motorized knobs? The docs say it will be bitchy if the knob can't get to its set position within 20 seconds. I hear "planned obsolesce" whispering in my head when I read their docs about it.
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